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International Courses 

-ECO2710: International Economics 

Exploration of the field of economics through discussion, observation, or research in the areas of international trade policy and finance. Special focus will be placed on topical problems, current issues, or economic trends.

-ECP3704: Economic Global 

This course examining strategies firms can employ to improve their ability to compete in the global economy. Students will apply microeconomic concepts to resource allocation and the managerial decision-making process of business firms, including optimal decision-making under conditions of uncertainty.

-INR2002: International Relations

A study of the basic principles of politics among nations, encompassing both the dynamics and organizational dimensions of international relations. It includes examination of U.S. Foreign Policy and the foreign policies of other world powers, plus a survey of important issues and disputes relevant to the balance of power and well-being of the world. The primary General Education learning outcome for this class is Informational Literacy: Collect, verify, document, and organize information from a variety of sources.

-ISS2270: Multicultural Communications

The understanding of issues involved when individuals from different cultural or national backgrounds attempt to relate and communicate with each other. The aim is to help students acquire new skills and understandings when cultures clash, to shed light on attitudes that are disruptive or constructive in multicultural settings, and to help students acquire knowledge about cultures, ethnic groups, and minorities and their view of the world.

-SLS2352: Career Development in The Global Workplace

Career Development in the Global Workplace focuses on the theories, knowledge, skills and attitudes required to engage successfully in the global workplace. Emphasis will be placed on practical guidelines and strategies for navigating one's career in an intercultural context, both in the United States and abroad. Topics will include organizational behavior, workplace relationships, multicultural communication, and career management

-DAA1000: Dance Fundamentals 

Dance Fundamentals introduces the student to the many elements of ballet, modem and jazz dance. These dance styles will be explored and compared through observation of films, attendance of live performances and demonstrations, studio work in dance techniques and participation in the experience of movement.

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